Additional Images
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Braddock Pistol - .71 caliber
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Boxlock blunderbuss pistol, with cannon barrel and folding bayonet
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Kentucky Flintlock, modern day reproduction made by Pedersoli - .50 caliber
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Modern reproduction of a 18th Century Flintlock Pistol.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing 18th Century Saxon flintlock pistol.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Brander & Potts London Flintlock Duelling Pistol - .55 caliber
Error creating thumbnail: File missing New Land Pattern Flintlock Pistol - .65 caliber
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Pedersoli Model 1805 Harpers Ferry Pistol
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Pistolet modèle An IX - .69 caliber
Error creating thumbnail: File missing French Pistolet Flintlock.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Russian Cavalry Pistol M1809 - .70 cal
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Russian Cavalry Private's M1839 Flintlock Pistol - .70 (17.78 mm)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing French Dueling Pistol
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Mike Tristano & Co. flintlock pistol movie prop. The prop itself is based on the Kolser S.A. produced replica of a late 18th century Belgian engraved flintlock pistol made in Liège.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Flintlock "Knee Pistol" (a large pistol with small buttstock), Tunisia - 45mm (1.77 inch)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing 18th Century Double-Barrelled Flintlock Pistol.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Tower Model 1806 New Land Pattern Flintlock Pistol, c. 1800 - .65
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Austrian Model 1798 Military Flintlock Pistol. Barrel length 10 ½” and overall length 17”.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A brass framed flintlock pocket pistol
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Spanish miquelet sword pistol circa 18th century
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Probably French flintlock pistol of Ottoman style circa 1780-1800.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Prussian Dragoon 1731 Flintlock Pistol
Screen-Used
Error creating thumbnail: File missing This is one of the Flintlock pistols handled by Johnny Depp in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl . Thanks to James Georgopoulos .
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Screen-used flintlock pistol, image contributed by User:MoviePropMaster2008
sNon-Firing Replicas
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Denix non-firing replica
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Generic 18th century flintlock pistol replica by Denix
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Denix replica of Russian 18th century flintlock pistol
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Hadley of London 1760 Flintlock Pistol. Non-firing replica by Kosler.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Kolser non-firing replica of Indian Flintlock Pistol, Lucknow, India, c. 1776.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing "Prussian M-1780 Flintlock Horse Pistol" non-firing replica
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Denix replica of 17th century French cutlass pistol
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Hawkins 1748 flintlock pistol. This is a Denix made non-firing replica of the one George Washington used.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing "1830" marked flintlock pistol non-firing replica by unknown Spanish manufacturer. Most likely Denix. It appears to be one of the many "Hadley of London 1760 Flintlock Pistol" replicas.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing English Sea Service 1756 Flintlock Pistol non firing replica (63P in Henry Krank catalogue). Supposed manufacturer is Rajasthan Armoury, India.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Denix flintlock axe pistol replica, Germany 17th century
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Denix flintlock axe pistol replica, Germany 17th century
Discussion
Should we have an article for percussion-cap pistols?
Cross Reference...
Anyone feel like cross-referencing the Film section?? If not I will do it after I finish converting all pistol pages to table format. --Zackmann08 22:00, 28 April 2012 (CDT)
percussion cap pistols
Percussion cap conversions of original flintlocks or modern percussion cap replicas should be at the BOTTOM of the Flintlock page. They are "modern" conversions of the technology but still replicate the original looks of the weapon. Just like we list the Cartridge conversions of the percussion cap revolvers (Civil war era) on the same gun's pages, thus we should with any percussion cap variant of these flintlock weapons. MoviePropMaster2008 12:56, 29 April 2012 (CDT)
"Colonial Gray flintlock"
I believe the picture of the aforementioned pistol is actually a non firing replica made by denix(I own the replica myself)--Slemke1998 (talk ) 17:22, 24 August 2016 (EDT)